full of oneself

Conceited, self-centered, as in Ever since she won the prize Mary's been so full of herself that no one wants to talk to her . This expression uses full of in the sense of "engrossed with" or "absorbed with," a usage dating from about 1600.

Teetering on the thin line that separates loving oneself and being full of oneself, the real-life Disney princess, who got her start on "Barney and Friends," unconvincingly muses about wrestling with bouts of insecurity and self-doubt - when, in reality, her biggest moments of indecision probably come

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